From MS SharePoint 2010 Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000062-COL-000046
Associated with: CCI-000225
Separation of duties is a prevalent Information Technology control implemented at different layers of the information system including the operating system and in applications. It serves to eliminate or reduce the possibility that a single user may carry out a prohibited action. Separation of duties requires the person accountable for approving an action not be the same person tasked with implementing the action.
1. Navigate to Active Directory Users and Computers -> Users. 2. Double click on the account to view the account properties. 3. Select the Members of tab and verify this account is a member of the Domain Users group only. 4. Mark as a finding if the Setup User account is a member of other Active Directory domain groups other than Domain Users. Mark as a finding if the Setup User account has unneeded permissions or services assigned.
Ensure the Setup User domain user has minimum permissions in Active Directory. 1. Navigate to Active Directory Users and Computers -> Users. 2. Double click on the account to view the account properties. 3. Select the Members of tab to view group membership for this account. 4. Remove this account from membership in groups other than Domain Users.
Lavender hyperlinks in small type off to the right (of CSS
class id
, if you view the page source) point to
globally unique URIs for each document and item. Copy the
link location and paste anywhere you need to talk
unambiguously about these things.
You can obtain data about documents and items in other
formats. Simply provide an HTTP header Accept:
text/turtle
or
Accept: application/rdf+xml
.
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